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loudness

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It was loud and aggrieved, and it filled the Republican Party with fear.

Author Martin Amis — one of the loudest British voices chronicling apocalyptic angst and moral laxities in the 1980s — has something of a subtext on sophisti-pop in his 1984 novel "Money."

The volume on the TV was loud, and our conversation — during which she facetiously suggested that I sneak a peek at one of the closed exhibitions — boomed throughout the room like an airport boarding announcement.

His hands stay inside the baseball extremely well, he has a feel for the strike zone, and he had as loud of a bat that we had at our Instructional League camp.

While it is never good to hold your breath when breathing pressurized air at depth, gliding down from above the fish while slowly exhaling to prevent loud noises is a deadly technique.

There was a little pause while the music rose to a loudness greater than was comfortable as a background to conversation.

The Loud Concrete is simply the equable concrete uttered with greater fulness of breath and loudness of tone.

The thug is aware that loudness convinces sixty persons where reasoning convinces but one.

A sudden silence fell, and the hitherto unheeded noises of the night smote on his ears with uncanny loudness.

In a minute, the number and loudness of the voices indicated that the whole party was collected in and around that secret place.

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On this page you'll find 30 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to loudness, such as: accent, harmony, melody, music, noise, and note.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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